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1352 NE BUHMAN ROAD • WASHOUGAL, WA 98671
HOME (360) 837-8097 • COLLEGE (206) 719-3440 • CHRITJ@SPU.EDU
JEREMY CHRITZ
Full-time electrical engineering role
SKILLS SUMMARY
Basic analog circuit design and analysis. Great people and communication skills,
Good understanding of PSpice. Good understanding of: analog parts, wave function
Excellent technical writing and documenting. generator, and oscilloscope.
Good soldering skills. Excellent understanding of Eagle Layout Editor.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, June 2005
SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (SPU), Seattle, WA
ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) Program; IEEE Member.
Classes include Autocad, Engineering Physics, Circuits 1, 2 and 3, Electronics 1 and 2, Computer
Organization (assembly language), Logic Systems and Design, Data Structures (C++ programming).
A+ Certification, Computer Repair & Networking Support, COMPTIA, May 2001
College/High-School Program (Running Start), CLARK COLLEGE, Vancouver, WA, Fall 2000
PROJECTS
Senior: Designing a wave function generator using a Xilinx FPGA; delivers digital signals at 100MHz.
o User will be able to design a digital waveform, specifying length, time, and voltage level.
o Device will output signal as well as analog equivalent of that digital signal up to 1MHz.
Junior: Completed a team analog design project in collateral with AACSB-Accredited business students.
o Designed a tracking power supply that implements Bob Carver’s “down converter” - an efficient power
supply that allows Sunfire to make the world’s most powerful home audio amplifiers.
o Bob Carver and his company, Sunfire, mentored my team through this project.
Sophomore: Designed/built active audio filters, implemented a 4th order bi-quad design.
High school: Won Science Fair two years; built adder of Arithmetic & Logic Unit of a microprocessor.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Internship, DYNON AVIONICS, Woodinville, WA, Summer 2004 – Present
Created technical documentation for components, manufacturing, schematics, and products.
Tested a heated PITOT, a product being brought to market; built product versions for testing.
Maintained communication between myself and upper management on progress of this project.
Designed board layout and schematics using Eagle Layout Editor, then soldered parts on these boards.
Telemarketer, SPU - OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT, 2002 – 2004
Raised over $22,000 for student scholarships.
Created and maintained personable conversations while accomplishing goals of the job.
Recognized for professionalism both on the phone and with other employees.
Files Assistant, IRON MOUNTAIN, Portland, OR, Summer 2003
Received bonus for completing filing project and possessing good work ethic.
Server (2nd Job), GUCKENHEIMER - HEWLETT PACKARD, Vancouver, WA, Summer 2002
Waiter (Open Offer of Employment), ROSE’S TEA ROOM, Gresham, OR , Summers 2001, 2002
Private Computer Skills Tutor, SELF-EMPLOYED, Vancouver, WA, 1999
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Member of Latreia at SPU, an organization that finds community service for students.
Tutored children at Vancouver Homeless Shelter; served food at Share House Homeless Shelter.
Missions Trip to Mexico, built a home that benefited a poor Mexican community.
Work on and build computers for friends and family on a regular basis.
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